U.S.-Iran Talks End Without Agreement After Extended Negotiation Period

April 12, 2026 • Google News World

US and Iran Negotiations End Without Agreement

Direct talks between the United States and Iran have concluded without a resolution, according to reports. The negotiations, which took place in Islamabad, Pakistan, were aimed at addressing key issues including control of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s uranium stockpiles.

The delegations from both countries departed Pakistan without reaching an agreement. Details of the discussions and the specific sticking points that led to the impasse are not yet available.

Multiple news outlets have reported on the developments, citing sources close to the negotiations. The talks were seen as a crucial step in resolving tensions between the two nations, which have been heightened following the US withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in 2018.

The New York Times and Reuters reported that control of the Strait of Hormuz was a major point of contention during the negotiations. The Washington Post also identified Iran’s uranium stockpiles as an area of disagreement.

Al Jazeera provided context on the ongoing conflict, highlighting its 44th day. NPR covered the failure of the talks in Islamabad, stating that no deal was reached between the US and Iranian delegations.

The Reuters report stated that the US-Iran peace talks ended without agreement, with both delegations leaving Pakistan. The New York Times also reported that the negotiations concluded without a resolution, citing sources close to the discussions.

Source: Google News World